It's Elemental: Radon
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It's Elemental - The Element Radon 211.45 K (-61.7°C or -79.1°F) 0.00973 grams per cubic centimeter Radon was discovered by Friedrich Ernst Dorn, a German chemist, in 1900 while studying 's decay chain. Originally named niton after the Latin word for shining, nitens, radon has been known as radon since 1923. Today, radon is still primarily obtained through the decay of radium.
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